
You should probably only watch this if you have a high tolerance for grainy black-and-white footage and reading subtitles every ten seconds. If you're looking for a popcorn movie, this definitely isn't it. But if you like seeing how people 100 years ago tried to make sense of a world falling apart, it’s worth a look. �...

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Mikheil Chiaureli

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"You should probably only watch this if you have a high tolerance for grainy black-and-white footage and reading subtitles every ten seconds. If you're looking for a popcorn movie, this definitely isn't it. But if you like seeing how people 100 years ago tried to make sense of a world falling apart, it’s worth a look. 📽️ Most people will find it way too slow. It’s from 1928, so the rhythm is just... different. The story follows this guy Streshnev, an old soldier who has spent his whole life fo..."
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